
Brain Cancer - Treatment Alternatives
Brain cancer refers to the abnormal growth of the cells within the brain. The brain consists of different types of cells and tissues which control and execute innumerable functions in our body.

Bone Cancer Treatments, Symptoms, Risks and Prevention Tips
Bone cancer generally results from the spread of cancer from other parts or organs of the body. Three types of bone cancers are recognized and they include: osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma. These occur at different stages in life.

Oral Cancer: Risks, Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
The use of tobacco is the major cause of oral cancer all over the world. Men are noted to be more commonly affected than women, while the incidence of oral cancer in women is on the rise owing to an increase in smoking among women.

Ischemic Colitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Ischemic colitis is generally associated with pain in the lower left abdominal region. Ischemic colitis is noted more commonly in individuals aged above 50 years, while younger individuals are also affected in certain instances.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Inflammatory bowel disease refers to a group of disorders that cause the intestines to become red and swollen. The symptoms of inflammation tend to last for a long duration and usually recur following treatment.

Tendonitis Elbow Treatment - Golfer's Elbow and Tennis Elbow
Tendonitis is characteristically associated with pain and swelling (inflammation) of the tendons that generally restricts the movement of the joint involved.

Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs in 2009
Medicine is an ever-changing science. In fact the saying nothing is more permanent than change is apt for medicine. What did the scientists and researchers have for the medical society in 2009?

30% of Western World Population on Drugs: Sedative, Hypnotic or Anxiolytic (SHA) Dependence
International data shows that almost 25% to 33% population of the Western European and some Asian countries are dependent on sedative hypnotic and anxiolytics.

Thyroid Hormones, Iodine Deficiency and Hypothyroidism
Iodine is an essential element that enables the thyroid gland to produce ample amount of thyroid hormones. The normal thyroid requirement for an adult is 150 micrograms per day.

Epstein Barr Virus: Infectious Mononucleosis
Viruses are one of the smallest infectious agents. Epstein-Barr virus is a member of herpes virus. Herpes virus causes symptoms such as cold cores.